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Social Studies, 26.02.2021 17:10 breannaasmith1122

2. Why might freedom of elections have been emphasized in the first section? 3. What else is the Magna Carta intended to provide?
4. Explain what is promised in item 9.
5. In what way was item 12 potentially revolutionary at the time it was written?
6. Rewrite number 13 in your own words to demonstrate understanding.
7. Explain the limits on power, or the protection to people, provided by number 30.
8. Identify the protection detailed in number 39.
9. Are items 41 and 42 more similar or more different and why?
10. Explain the intended goal of number 45.
11. What overarching topic is number 52 most in reference to?
12. Why might number 54 have been included?
13. How can number 60 be seen as a protective measure versus a reactionary/revenge measure?
14. Summarize the main point of number 61 to demonstrate understanding.
15. What is the point of view of number 62? Why would it have been included?
16. Explain what is reiterated in number 63, and what their their goal is for the future.
17. Which item is the most relevant today and why?
18. Which item included is the least relevant today and why? Why might it have been included in 1215?
19. If reporters had been present at King John’s signing of the Magna Carta, and then informed the general public of its content, what are 3 questions the reporters might have been asked?
Then, write an answer to each question from the point of view of either King John or Parliament.
20. Write 3 creative, but historically responsible, summary statements, or hashtags, those reporters might have issued to the public prior to the whole Magna Carta being released.

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